[Charles McCathieNevile]
> One of the glories of HTML, after all, is that it does not take a
> degree to become an expert - the average mug can understand it in a
> few days, to the point of being able to understand the issues like
> accessibility and universal design which are very difficult for a
> FrontPage user, since they do not have any understanding of the
> coding in which many of the arguments must be based.
Or even in an hour: see
<URL:http://www.shore.net/%7Ecrism/zeroto.html>, an underused (IMO)
basic HTML tutorial, covering HTML Level 2 and providing a good basis
for further self-teaching.
-Chris
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